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Old 06-28-2023, 10:05 AM
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What a concept.... So we know for sure they still have the ability to make a converter that fits a Pontiac.

I hope the new converter exceeds your expectations.

Thanks Paul. Ya the converter went in perfectly. I somehow think it's a bit on the big side from what I'd like to see. It's a 245 mm converter.

I'm hoping it flashes to around 5500. My current one flashes to 5000 which seems to cause the engine to be lazy off the line.



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Old 07-07-2023, 05:27 AM
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I would say the contact is around 1/16". And yes i was using the bolts with head about 5/16" thick (stock bolts). I found ARP bolts have a slightly thicker head but have a smaller diameter head, which helps in my case.
Did you get the ARP bolts in? Did it give you clearance?

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